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heart of the city he lived for. the always outspoken koch died from heart failure early yesterday. he led the city for 12 years, bringing it back from the financial brink. and just last month, koch talked with cnn's piers morgan about his gravestone. >> we've got a picture here. there it is. here lies ed koch. so you're in a unique position of writing your verbally espousing obituary. >> it's on a subway stop, too. >> really? >> yes. >> what was the thinking behind that? >> it is the only operating cemetery in manhattan. i wanted to be buried in manhattan. and the trinity church has a nondenominational cemetery, which is what this is. and it's the only functioning one. the one down at wall street, you have to be incinerated. i don't want to be incinerated. >> when you look at your own grave, something very, very few people ever do, mr. mayor. what do you think? >> well, i want to tell you. i'm secular, but i believe in god. i believe in the hereafter. i believe in reward and punishment. and i expect to be rewarded.
heart of the city he lived for. the always outspoken koch died from heart failure early yesterday. he led the city for 12 years, bringing it back from the financial brink. and just last month, koch talked with cnn's piers morgan about his gravestone. >> we've got a picture here. there it is. here lies ed koch. so you're in a unique position of writing your verbally espousing obituary. >> it's on a subway stop, too. >> really? >> yes. >> what was the thinking behind...
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a lot of cities, even northeastern cities, stayed on the decline past the '80s and '90s. but new york did come back and came back not only because of mayor cost of, but he stabilized the finances, injected the city a new dose of morale. new york was depressed in those days. it was the butt of johnny carson jokes. and here this was larger than life guy who really gave new york his hope. at the same time, he did substantive things. the city in the late '80s spent $5 billion rehabilitating its neighborhoods and housing stock. and that was koch. that's something he's less well known for, but it led the way for the rehabilitation of the city. you don't see the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. folks speculate good him. did he talk to you about that for the him? >> sure. it's an important part of his political biography. since running for office he was hounded by stories this he was gay. in 1977 when he was running against mario cuomo there were signs "vote for cuomo, n
a lot of cities, even northeastern cities, stayed on the decline past the '80s and '90s. but new york did come back and came back not only because of mayor cost of, but he stabilized the finances, injected the city a new dose of morale. new york was depressed in those days. it was the butt of johnny carson jokes. and here this was larger than life guy who really gave new york his hope. at the same time, he did substantive things. the city in the late '80s spent $5 billion rehabilitating its...
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what it means to the city, how it became such a cultural phenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special today at 4:00 eastern time. >>> alex rodriguez, in trouble again. yankees slugger is in the middle of another investigation into banned substances in baseball. so, what's he saying about the new allegations? we'll find out. >>> first, when traveling to other cities and countries, the best way to get a real taste of the place is through the local food. cnn ireport has teamed up with travel & leisure magazine to create 100 places to eat like a local. here is ivan watson in istanbul with a sample. >> reporter: i'm ivan watson on a beautiful winter's day in istanbul. when i want to eat like a local, i come and talk to this guy over here, my friend ansel. how are you doing? he's the editor of a guide book on local restaurants and a website. what do you have in mind today? >> tis the season to eat hamsi, black an chochovies. what do you say? >> let's do it. >> welcome. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> we're eating anchovies, totally delicious
what it means to the city, how it became such a cultural phenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special today at 4:00 eastern time. >>> alex rodriguez, in trouble again. yankees slugger is in the middle of another investigation into banned substances in baseball. so, what's he saying about the new allegations? we'll find out. >>> first, when traveling to other cities and countries, the best way to get a real taste of the place is through the local...
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i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes. the bulls up a chair and give him this poem with 1100 jokes in it. he opens it. he reads the first joke. egos, u -- he goes, uh-huh, good. then he closes the book. i wrote 1100 jobs over two days, and he reads one joke. i wrote a jokes and the post office was about to issue a stamp commemorating prostitution in the united states. 10 cents, but if you want to lick it, it is a quarter. [laughter] he said, good. good. he said, tell me, how much money do you need to live on? i said, well, i am making $2.75 an hour at
i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to...
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[laughter] you see the parents with the thing that connects their wrists to the children. that is what i need with him. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book tour in new york, alan had a suitcase that had wheels. it would not go in the overhead. the question was, with the plane take off? he had a garment bag. i said, what did you bring? he said that he brought, -- >> amongst other things, i brought two bathing suits. >> he brought two bathing suits. a book tour. you get a schedule. you go on all these interviews. you'll do this, whatever. what is never said it is 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., swimming. [laughter] >> i brought a black one and a blue one, depending on what color socks i was going to be wearing to the swimming pool that day. [laughter] >> well, they put you in a nice hotel. there could be a swimming pool. >> i thought it was practical. >> it was very entertaining. i hope we write another book. if for no other reason, to see what he brings. >> we will pick two
[laughter] you see the parents with the thing that connects their wrists to the children. that is what i need with him. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book tour in new york, alan had a suitcase that had wheels. it would not go in the overhead. the question was, with the plane take off? he had a garment bag. i said, what did you bring? he said that he brought, -- >> amongst...
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what you want to do is emphasize the city that you're in. san francisco sourdough all the way. frozen spinach is what i used here. goat cheese. i know you don't eat cheese right now. i made you a non-cheese version. >> did you? >> she loves cheese. she just can't eat cheese. >> try this real quick, kathie. what's great is you whip it and add spinach. artichokes. >> then you eat it with bread? >> bread or vegetable platter on the side. here's my favorite. spicy crab dip. >> i don't care for your vegetables. >> oh, i'm sorry. you don't like my vegetables. try this. spicy crab dip. easy thing. mayonnaise, cream cheese, pimiento peppers. >> good. >> a nice kick to it. >> spicy. >> the people that don't eat bread, you can do the veggies on the side. >> what's down here? >> down here is a fun thing. crockpot. slow cooker. easiest thing in the whole world to do. i added a little bit of chirriso. clams, sausage, potatoes. keep these warm the whole time and you set it up. you add a little pesto to add california flair on top. you like that? >> sara, get over here. >> i'm not going to fi
what you want to do is emphasize the city that you're in. san francisco sourdough all the way. frozen spinach is what i used here. goat cheese. i know you don't eat cheese right now. i made you a non-cheese version. >> did you? >> she loves cheese. she just can't eat cheese. >> try this real quick, kathie. what's great is you whip it and add spinach. artichokes. >> then you eat it with bread? >> bread or vegetable platter on the side. here's my favorite. spicy crab...
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comeback that the city has made and the way they rolled out the carpets. some of the players are coming in. you have 47 now, this is the 47th super bowl. a lot of history that has gone past this game. a lot of great players will be here for the game and i happen to think that the matchup brings the two best teams in football together. a lot of times you say people may have backed in or may not dehe serve to be there. both of these teams earned the right to be there and they are is similar teams and coincidentally same family is coaching them. >> one of the great story lines going on behind the scene. a pick? favorite? odds. do you have a bet. >> you will take the jets so i will feel comfortable about what i will do. >> stick it right in me. see if i care. give it to me. >> i bet you picked obama for the election. >> actually, i didn't on that one. the thing is i -- on monday i lean towards the 49ers. on tuesday i lean towards the ravens but in this football game i think the baltimore ravens. they seem to be riding a high right now. the teams are evenly mat
comeback that the city has made and the way they rolled out the carpets. some of the players are coming in. you have 47 now, this is the 47th super bowl. a lot of history that has gone past this game. a lot of great players will be here for the game and i happen to think that the matchup brings the two best teams in football together. a lot of times you say people may have backed in or may not dehe serve to be there. both of these teams earned the right to be there and they are is similar teams...
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. and makes ♪ u less irritable. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusts of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >> jimmy: please welcome jude law! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm very well. >> jimmy: i'm glad you're here. you're starting off our second decade. you are the first guest of the second decade. >> i waited until you got to the 1
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. and makes ♪ u less irritable. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be...
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >> jimmy: please welcome jude law! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm very well. >> jimmy: i'm glad you're here. you're starting off our second decade. you are the first guest of the second decade. >> i waited until you got to the 11:30 slot. >> jimmy: yes, you did. you want to pick and choose and make sure you're making the right decision. i read today that your first name isn't really jude, which shocked me. >> well, it is and it isn't. you see, my parents -- i don't know what made them do this. my parents named me and my sister after their best friends, but then our middle names are our first names. no one's eve
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >> jimmy: please welcome jude law! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello....
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fun unique to the city. it's a great time. come down you really get to meet the artists see them working. it's fabulous. oo behind eep of these artists is a story for painter rick fox it's a story of rebirth. he chooses to make something beautiful from tattered debris left my devastating hurricane. >> this painting is a branch from the banks of the mississippi river. what you are looking at here is a child's desk top. you are looking at tar from a house in tremain. a lot of items i find are really tattered and i do reconstruction to save the item. going through storms and the hardship, it's similar to our lives. we have to piece it back together no matter what the damage is. >> the positive vibe comes from new orleans like a catchy tune it stays with you. >> it seems like a celebration of life here. always up beat. never gloomy in new orleans. everybody is having a good time. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> great piece. >> i loved it. love the music, too. >> 6:25. 17 degrees on tv hill. team coverage of super bowl xl
fun unique to the city. it's a great time. come down you really get to meet the artists see them working. it's fabulous. oo behind eep of these artists is a story for painter rick fox it's a story of rebirth. he chooses to make something beautiful from tattered debris left my devastating hurricane. >> this painting is a branch from the banks of the mississippi river. what you are looking at here is a child's desk top. you are looking at tar from a house in tremain. a lot of items i find...
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. >> jim, you know it's ease uphere in the northeast in new york city. to say here is the solution. the immigration reform plan that maybe is on the table right now. but you are living it every day of your life what is the solution? >> approximately five hundred people come through my ranch and are arrested every month the solution is the border patrol should secure the border at the border. tucson, 70 miles from the border and it takes them two and a half hours to get to the border so they don't go. >> are you saying the solution has to include a fence not necessarily. it would be nice to have a fence. if they just stationed the border patrol in forward operation bases at the border, they could stop, i know they could stop the illegal entry of the druggers and a the cartel smuggling people into the nation. >> jim, if we have 11 million instant citizens. do you think the flood gates near your ranch are going to open even more? >> that's why that's why you have to secure the border first. the flood gates are going to open. at one time i had as many as 30 and 40,000 people coming thro
. >> jim, you know it's ease uphere in the northeast in new york city. to say here is the solution. the immigration reform plan that maybe is on the table right now. but you are living it every day of your life what is the solution? >> approximately five hundred people come through my ranch and are arrested every month the solution is the border patrol should secure the border at the border. tucson, 70 miles from the border and it takes them two and a half hours to get to the border...